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  • foreign policy his party will agree to must be their policy. I quote from his address, as reported in the New York Herald Tribune of Sunday, January 26, 1947: A Democratic President and his Secretary of State can propose, but a Republican Con­ gress can
  • t under the nose of Bo.ton wbor• Bo1ton newspapers oould u.ot touoh its territory and it •ae 90;~ aol14, onl.7 \.bi.11;y miles ti n , less than with a ■a.rt l7 oovered. tro■ fi.ftJ" Boston. Marshalltown, Ion., tifteen t ho· sand. lid.lea
  • , has been assigned to ·.ng pnvate the project. Meanwhile bids for and maintaining them. No cash, disposal of "Quoddy" village are he agreed, would be paid to them. 1ame tenden- supposed to be opened in Boston Officials asserted that Senator 1 unfairness
  • :300 newspapers in the United States. young Reid and by 1922, two years be­ In another 'postwar period of record fore the $5,000,000 merger of The Trib­ circulations and advertising, the news­ une and Herald, be had turned .the com­ mercial departments